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Fringe Festival • April 14

14 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Bryon Fear

Pick of the Day: April 14.

Daily highlights of the Fringe! Gay Film Festival. (A)Sexual, a documentary that explores the lives of people that have no sexual attraction, and Young Soul Rebels, Isaac Julien’s 1991 film about race and sexuality.

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Fringe Festival • April 13

13 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Bryon Fear

Pick of the Day: April 13.

Daily highlights of the Fringe! Gay Film Festival. Riot Acts, a trans rocumentary, Little Joe Clubhouse, temporary film hut and In Bed With Madonna, a night of a thousand Madonna’s hosted by Holestar .

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St Petersburg anti-gay law wielded

12 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Editor

Anti-gay law in St Petersburg used against Sergey Kondrashov.

Sergey Kondrashov stood up against the anti-gay law in St Petersburg and has been arrested for promoting homosexual “propaganda”.

“On Sunday, April 8th, Sergey Kondrashov was arrested for holding up a sign that stated, “A dear family friend is lesbian. My wife and I love and respect her … and her family is just as equal as ours.”

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Petition to support virtual LGBT rights

09 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Editor

Challenge the Dark Side!

AllOut.org have started a petition to oppose the angry few who do not want EA Games offering its players LGBT romance options.

“When organisations like the Florida Family Association and the American Decency Association organise campaigns based on myths and outright lies it is critical to demonstrate opposition. It is important to take a stand against the use of prejudice to intimidate.”

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Tweet Gay London!

09 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Editor

Tweet Your Photos!

Stonewall is asking people to tweet photos of buses bearing the slogan ‘Some People Are Gay. Get Over It!’

“This is a great moment in the equal marriage campaign, and it is an important message of support in the same-sex marriage debate.”

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You can *choose* to be gay!

08 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Editor

The latest scare in the ‘culture wars’.

EA Games is set to give players the choice to play as L, G, B or T in Star Wars: The Old Republic and Mass Effect 3. And the ususal groups are writing angry letters.

“If the gamer can choose to be anything other than straight, all that society holds dear is under threat. Quick men, grab thy Elven brides and protect thyselves!”

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The Coolest Pro-Gay Slogan

08 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Editor

Some People Are Gay. Get Over It!

In the equal marriage debate, the Stonewall ad campaign on 1000 London buses nails the issue.

“There is so much hot air blown by the opposition to equal marriage that the essential truth – that it is about equal rights – is lost under the defence of marriage rhetoric.”

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Same-Sex Marriage Storm of the Week

01 Apr 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Editor

The Ad That Ran in Country Life.

The Coalition for Marriage, an organisation that resists any attempts to make marriage rights equal, ran an ad in the magazine Country Life, and a virtual storm ensued.

“Country Life ran an ad in which Coalition for Marriage claimed that 70% of people did not want the definition of marriage changed, which is based not on a recognised poll, but on one they had commissioned. And there was a backlash on Facebook and Twitter.”

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Festival Highlights • April 1

31 Mar 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Designer

Pick of the Day: 1 April.

Pick of BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, 1 April. North Sea Texas, a beautiful coming of age tale and The Green, a story about a teacher accused of sexual assault.

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Festival Highlights • March 31

30 Mar 2012 / Comments Off / in Bulletin Board/by Designer

Pick of the Day: 31 March.

Pick of BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, 31 March. Órói (Jitters), a powerful teen drama set in Iceland and 365 without 377, a documentary about the legalisation of homosexuality in India.

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